American Airlines returns to Sydney with a flight December 17. The Los Angeles – Sydney service, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER, will become bookable this Sunday.
Chase Will Keep Issuing the Southwest Credit Card. As Deals Get More Expensive for Banks, What’s Next?
The Southwest Airlines – Chase relationship was up for renewal. That’s a big deal for cardmembers, and also for folks with Chase Ultimate Rewards points because those points transfer to Southwest.
Back in April Southwest engaged an investment bank to evaluate options. I wrote at the time that I expected Chase to retain the card “because it’s more valuable to them than a new bank [because of their installed cardmember base], and because they have the resources.” And indeed Chase has secured a multi-year extension of the Southwest co-brand.
Great Deal: US-Amsterdam on Sale for Under $600 Roundtrip!
New York and Philadephia – Amsterdam is running as low as $545 roundtrip. Other cities — like Dallas, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles — are available for slightly more.
Do Airlines Enjoy Causing Economy Passengers Pain?
“[T]he nation’s airlines will begin installing awkwardly placed bumps in every airplane seatback this week because it reportedly brings great pleasure to them.”
Crossing the Line to Earn Miles, Uber Crushes New York’s Mayor, and Flight Attendants Shaming Passengers
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How Delta Just Told Us Their Miles Are an Almost Worthless Currency
I want to take issue with the claim by Delta’s Anthony Black that mileage prices are like airfares and so there shouldn’t be a posted award chart or advance notice of changes.
First of all, frequent flyer miles aren’t supposed to be mere rebates in the form of an airline’s currency, they’re supposed to be a reward for loyalty. That’s why mileage tickets used to be so much more flexible than paid tickets, they were a thank you for past business.
Perhaps more importantly though award prices aren’t like paid ticket prices, and certainly miles aren’t really like money.
Grand Hyatt Baha Mar Bankrupt, Hyatt Sticking It to Cancelled Guests
The Grand Hyatt Baha Mar, part of the larger Baha Mar project which is said to represent 12% of its island’s GDP, is in bankruptcy. They aren’t opening as planned. And all Hyatt is offering cancelled guests is $300 towards airline change fees.
United CEO Admits They’re Getting Rid of International First Class & Makes Several Other Claims
Buying Business Travel interviewed United Chairman and CEO Jeff Smisek who made several interesting comments about international first class, his competitors (!), and about the big Middle East airlines.
American Business Card 50000 Point Offer Available for 10 Days (At Least)
There’s a 50,000 point offer available for the American Airlines co-brand small business card from Citibank.
The bonus requires $3000 in purchases within 3 months, and the card has a $0 fee the first year then $95.
A New Option US-Asia With Alaska Airlines Miles: Hainan Airlines
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan has added China’s Hainan Airlines as a partner.
Mileage (including elite qualifying mileage)-earning has started, and award redemption is expected to begin in November. Award charts aren’t yet available. But this will be an option not just for travel to China, but for connections elsewhere in Asia as well.